St. Simons Park - GHS 63-4 - St. Simons Island, GA
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N 31° 08.321 W 081° 23.666
17R E 462399 N 3445038
This marker is located at the St. Simons Park on Mallery St., St. Simons Island, GA. A very nice little park.
Waymark Code: WMGNJC
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2013
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St. Simons Park
St. Simons park was the site of a Mocama Indian village of approximately 100-200 people. The inhabitants used marine resources, agriculture, square wattle and daub houses, stamped and incised Irene Style ceramics, and burial mounds characteristic of this late prehistorical coastal culture. The burial mounds were in use within the chiefdom of Guadalquini from the 1450s-1600s. Artifacts found there include ceramic bowls, pipes, and a rare chevron bead. The refuse midden area revealed that the Indians consumed fish, mollusks, deer, and small animals.
Erected by Georgia Historical Society, Friends of the Park, Coastal Georgia Historical Society and Neptune Garden Club.
Type of Marker: Park
Marker #: 63-4
Date: 2002
Sponsor: Georgia Historical Society, Friends of the Park, Coastal Georgia Historical Society and Neptune Garden Club
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